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The mac intel market is only shrinking at least as fast as the Apple Silicon one is growing.. Opposite track 10's of millions of systems piling up on the 'obsolete' classification stack every year.
Back to Intel Macs: Only Macs built in 2019 (specifically, the Mac Pro and the 16-inch MacBook Pro) and 2020 (the 27-inch iMac and the 13-inch MacBook Pro) will support macOS Tahoe, according to ...
When Apple announced it was going to drop Intel processors back in 2020, the company also stated that it would support Intel Macs for several years, though a specific timeframe has never been ...
During WWDC, Apple announced the imminent arrival of macOS Tahoe. Unfortunately, the launch will mark the end of support for MacBooks with Intel chips.
But Tahoe does still support some Intel Macs. That includes compatibility with the 2019 16-inch MacBook Pro, the 2020 Intel 13-inch MacBook Pro, 2020 iMac, and the 2019 Mac Pro.
If I were to guess, the list of existing Intel Macs we have right now is probably pretty similar to what they’ll support with macOS 16. They might drop a couple, like the 2019 iMac or 2018 Mac mini.
Apple's decision to make macOS Tahoe the last version to support Intel Macs is going to cause enormous problems for OpenCore and Hackintosh users. The communities are taking the news quite well.
Apple still sells the M1 in the $999 13-inch MacBook Air and if you consider Apple’s support pattern, this laptop ends up being a worse deal than its price, performance, and features indicate.
And the last one is Apple supports all Intel Macs with macOS 15 and ends support with macOS 16. Out of all these cases, the first one is most likely, considering Apple’s past behavior.
Hmmm. Just for giggles, compare the support timeline of Rosetta 1 vs 2. Rosetta 1 was released to the general public with the first Intel iMac, January 2006 with Tiger 10.4.4.
When Apple announced it was going to drop Intel processors back in 2020, the company also stated that it would support Intel Macs for several years, though a specific timeframe has never been ...
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